Students will learn how to disrupt cell respiration and what happens when cell respiration is disrupted. This is intended for a Pre-AP or AP Biology class, utilizing the respiration lab recommended by CollegeBoard. If selecting this lesson for other groups of students, read through the differentiations... Read more »
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America’s Industrial Transformation
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In this lesson, students will investigate the careers of four major business leaders from the late 19th century to discover how their actions and ideas transformed the U.S. economy. Students will consider the distinction between “Robber Barons” and “Captains of Industry,” two terms that historians have... Read more »
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Experimental Design & Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning
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Students will participate in a set of observational experiments, designed to help them come up with "good" evidence to back a claim they present. Students will learn about how to overcome flawed predictions with evidence and design good reasonable explanations. Read more »
Experimental Design & Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning
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This lesson is an investigation of the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration (F=ma). It's a classic investigation then determining conclusions kind of lesson, so multiple abilities of students can access the information. Read more »
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
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This lesson builds on the inquiry questions that students developed in the lesson "Hall of Injustice, Part 1." Students will use their inquiry questions based on the Tulsa Race Massacre to write an informative research paper that focuses on how remembering history impacts the present. Students will... Read more »
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This lesson builds on the inquiry questions that students developed in the lesson "Hall of Injustice, Part 1." Students will use their inquiry questions based on the Tulsa Race Massacre to write an informative research paper, focusing on how remembering history impacts the present. Students will explore... Read more »
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This lesson builds on the inquiry questions that students developed in the lesson "Hall of Injustice, Part 1." Students will use their inquiry questions based on the Tulsa Race Massacre to write an informative research paper, focusing on how remembering history impacts the present. Students will explore... Read more »
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In this lesson, students will explore the Doppler effect. They will practice by using a Doppler ball and the Doppler equation. Students will also learn how the Doppler effect is useful in our everyday lives with sirens and weather prediction. Read more »
The Doppler Effect
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Temperature Effects and Phenological Mismatch
Body Size, Migration Distance, and the Nature of Science
This lesson is a direct continuation of Lesson 3a. Rather than an Engage, it begins with an Explain that provides additional context and scientific background for the Extend activity completed in the previous lesson. Read more »
Body Size, Migration Distance, and the Nature of Science